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danielfitts88

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An acronym sometimes used to describe the process of preparing for the creation of a constraint-based model is TAP, representing the steps Think, Analyze, and Plan. Consider what it means to think, analyze, and plan a constraint-based model. Why are these steps especially important prior to beginning the constraint-based model?
 
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Why are the linear, angular, or other physical dimensions of a constraint-based model feature given a name? Give an example where this practice might be useful.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The extra attention and planning required to capture design intent in the model makes the designer carefully consider the function and purpose of the item being designed, which in turn results in better designs.

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Because it is a variable that can be changed. For creating numerous sizes of the same geometric shape or part.





 

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